Nigeria is home to many rich Nigerians, a country known for its vast wealth and economic diversity. With a booming economy driven by oil, agriculture, and technology, the wealth is spread across various industries and regions......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
Moreover, the impact of this wealth is not confined to personal success alone; it extends to philanthropic efforts, community development, and contributions to the nation’s economic growth.
Here are the 14 states in Nigeria with the richest people:
Sokoto State
Ahmed Dasuki: Chairman of Fifth Chaka Polo and Country Club, and board member of Stanbic IBTC. Founder of Quaditect Consultants, an architectural firm, and chair of Drill Masters Africa, a mining company. His diverse interests also include a stake in MTN Nigeria, valued at approximately $53.75 million.
Taraba State
Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma: A retired Nigerian Army Lieutenant General and former Chief of Army Staff, Danjuma founded NAL-Comet, the largest independent port operator in Africa. He also owns South Atlantic Petroleum, an oil exploration company that has significantly boosted Nigeria’s oil output.
Jigawa State
Nasiru Haladu Danu: Businessman and CEO of Casiva Limited, which handles crude oil exchange and pipeline security for NNPC. His leadership has positioned the company as a key player in Nigeria’s oil and gas logistics sector.
Borno State
Mohammed Indimi: Founder and chairman of Oriental Energy Resources, Indimi’s investments in oil exploration and production have been pivotal. He is also noted for his philanthropic efforts through the Muhammad Indimi Foundation, focusing on education and housing for internally displaced persons.
Ebonyi State
David Nweze Umahi: A former governor and current Minister of Works, Umahi has extensive business interests in construction and real estate, notably founding Norman Engineering and Construction Nigeria Limited.
Adamawa State
Atiku Abubakar: The former Vice President of Nigeria has diverse business interests, including maritime, logistics, and education. He founded the American University of Nigeria and is a major employer through his various business ventures.
Niger State
Sani Bello: Founder of Amni International Petroleum Development Company, Bello has played a significant role in developing Nigeria’s offshore oil capabilities, contributing to the country’s position as a leading oil producer.
Enugu State
Peter Ndubuisi Mbah: An influential maritime lawyer and CEO of Pinnacle Oil and Gas, Mbah’s company is a major distributor in Nigeria’s oil sector, facilitating significant employment and economic contributions.
Cross River State
Princess Fifi Ekanem Ejindu: As CEO of Starcrest Group, she is involved in real estate and construction, making significant impacts in urban development and architecture. Ejindu is also a promoter of African arts and fashion.
Abia State
Orji Uzor Kalu: Former governor and founder of Slok Holding, a conglomerate with interests in shipping, banking, oil, publishing, and media. Kalu is also a senator, playing a key role in Nigerian politics.
Imo State
Pascal Gabriel Dozie: Founder of Diamond Bank and a strong figure in finance and education. His leadership roles extend to chairing the Pan-Atlantic University and influencing financial policy and development.
Kano State
Aliko Dangote: Africa’s richest man, Dangote’s Dangote Group is profoundly influential in the manufacturing and commodities sector, with the Dangote Refinery set to significantly reduce Nigeria’s fuel imports.
Lagos State
Mike Adenuga: Billionaire and telecoms mogul, founder of Globacom, Nigeria’s second-largest telecom operator. Adenuga also has major interests in oil production through Conoil.
Ogun State
Oba Otudeko: Chairman of the Honeywell Group, Otudeko’s business ventures span foods and agriculture, energy, real estate, and infrastructure development, significantly impacting Nigeria’s economic landscape.